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ASX:WGN
ASX:WGNBasic Materials

Wagners Holding (ASX:WGN) Net Margin Expansion Reinforces Bullish Integrated Model Narrative

Wagners Holding (ASX:WGN) has put up a solid H1 2026 scorecard, reporting A$251.7 million in revenue and basic EPS of A$0.108, supported by trailing twelve month revenue of A$457.6 million and EPS of A$0.164. The company has seen revenue move from A$225.4 million in H1 2025 to A$205.9 million in H2 2025 and then to A$251.7 million in H1 2026. Over the same periods, EPS shifted from A$0.0657 to A$0.0551 and then to A$0.108, setting the scene for investors to focus squarely on how margins are...
ASX:CXL
ASX:CXLChemicals

Calix (ASX:CXL) Loss Widening To A$49.5m TTM Tests Bullish Growth Narrative

Calix (ASX:CXL) has reported its H1 2026 results with trailing 12 month revenue of A$31.0 million and a basic EPS loss of A$0.23, keeping the focus firmly on scale up rather than profitability at a current share price of A$1.08. Over recent halves the company has seen revenue move from A$12.0 million in H2 2024 to A$13.5 million in H1 2025 and A$14.7 million in H2 2025, while basic EPS losses narrowed from A$0.07 to A$0.03. This sets up this release as another checkpoint on whether higher...
ASX:TYR
ASX:TYRDiversified Financial

Tyro Payments (ASX:TYR) Margin Compression In H1 2026 Tests Bullish Profitability Narratives

Tyro Payments (ASX:TYR) has put fresh numbers on the board for H1 2026, with total revenue of A$251.2 million, basic EPS of A$0.034 and net income of A$17.7 million, while trailing 12 month figures show revenue of A$489.0 million, EPS of A$0.0481 and net income of A$25.2 million. The company has seen revenue move from A$234.4 million and EPS of A$0.0392 in H2 2024 to A$237.8 million and A$0.0144 in H2 2025...
ASX:SXL
ASX:SXLMedia

Southern Cross Media Group (ASX:SXL) Profit Return Tests Bullish Earnings Narratives

How Southern Cross Media Group's H1 2026 Results Set Up the Story Southern Cross Media Group (ASX:SXL) has reported fresh numbers for H1 2026, with revenue of A$254.7 million and basic EPS of A$0.0089. Trailing twelve month figures show EPS at A$0.0414 on A$466.9 million of revenue, as the business has shifted from losses to profitability over the last year. The company has seen revenue move from A$199.1 million and an EPS loss of A$0.0144 in H1 2024 to A$254.7 million and EPS of A$0.0089 in...
ASX:VYS
ASX:VYSMetals and Mining

Vysarn (ASX:VYS) Earnings Surge Of 93.7% Tests Views On Premium 30.4x P/E

Vysarn (ASX:VYS) has put up another solid reporting period, with H1 2026 results framed by trailing 12 month revenue of about A$132.3 million, net income of roughly A$14.4 million and basic EPS of A$0.027213. The company has seen revenue move from A$37.0 million in H2 2024 to A$41.0 million in H1 2025 and then A$65.5 million in H2 2025, while basic EPS over those halves stepped from A$0.009416 to A$0.0075 and then A$0.013513, setting up the current trailing profile. With net profit margins...
ASX:NGI
ASX:NGICapital Markets

Navigator Global Investments H2 EPS Volatility Tests Bullish Earnings Growth Narrative

Navigator Global Investments (ASX:NGI) has put fresh numbers on the table for H1 2026, with total revenue for H2 2025 at US$48 million and basic EPS of US$0.09, alongside trailing 12 month revenue of US$150.7 million and EPS of US$0.08. Over recent halves, the company has seen revenue move from US$48 million in H2 2024 to US$75.2 million in H1 2025 and US$48 million in H2 2025, while basic EPS shifted from US$0.10 to US$0.13 and then US$0.09. This sets up a mixed but data rich picture for...
ASX:PLY
ASX:PLYEntertainment

How PlaySide’s Profit Turnaround and Cost Discipline Will Impact PlaySide Studios (ASX:PLY) Investors

PlaySide Studios reported half-year results to 31 December 2025, with sales of A$20.41 million and net income of A$7.94 million, reversing the prior period’s loss. Despite lower sales than a year earlier, the swing from a basic loss per share of A$0.013 to earnings of A$0.0179 highlights a marked turnaround in profitability and cost control. With PlaySide’s shift from a net loss to profit now on record, we’ll explore how this earnings turnaround reshapes its investment narrative. We've...
ASX:SYL
ASX:SYLConstruction

Symal Group’s Half Year Results Spark Fresh Look At Valuation And Earnings Potential

Symal Group (ASX:SYL) has drawn fresh attention after releasing half year results to 31 December 2025, reporting A$499.38 million in sales, A$504.2 million in revenue, and A$19.29 million in net income. See our latest analysis for Symal Group. Despite the strong half year earnings update, Symal Group’s recent share price performance has been weak, with a 7 day share price return showing a 23.25% decline and a year to date share price return showing a 30.55% decline from A$2.41, while its 1...
ASX:VEA
ASX:VEAOil and Gas

Viva Energy Group (ASX:VEA) Deepening EPS Loss Tests Bullish Margin Recovery Narratives

Viva Energy Group (ASX:VEA) has put a tough set of FY 2025 numbers on the table, with first half revenue of A$14.9b alongside a basic EPS loss of A$0.12 and a net loss of A$195.4m, keeping margins in the red. The company has seen revenue move from A$14.4b in 1H 2024 to A$15.8b in 2H 2024 and then A$14.9b in 1H 2025, while EPS shifted from A$0.05 in 1H 2024 to a loss of A$0.10 in 2H 2024 and a deeper loss of A$0.12 in the latest half. This sets up a results season in which investors will be...
ASX:CCL
ASX:CCLDiversified Financial

Cuscal (ASX:CCL) Premium P/E Tests Bullish Narrative As Revenue Is Forecast To Decline

How Cuscal (ASX:CCL) Entered H1 2026 Cuscal (ASX:CCL) has opened H1 2026 with a steady earnings base, coming off H2 2025 net income of A$16.5 million on revenue of A$243.1 million, alongside trailing 12 month EPS of A$0.197324 on A$516.1 million in revenue and A$38 million in net income. The company has seen revenue move from A$247.4 million in H2 2024 to A$249.4 million in H1 2025 and then A$243.1 million in H2 2025. Over the same periods, basic EPS shifted from A$0.102052 to A$0.068347 and...
ASX:ILU
ASX:ILUMetals and Mining

Iluka Resources (ASX:ILU) Is Up 7.9% After Swing To FY25 Loss And Dividend Cut – Has The Bull Case Changed?

Iluka Resources has reported past full-year 2025 results, with sales of A$1,015.4 million and a net loss of A$288.4 million, alongside a fully franked ordinary dividend of A$0.03 per security for the six months ended 31 December 2025. The swing from profit to loss and the lower dividend signal pressure on earnings quality and cash returns at a time of ongoing project investment. We’ll now examine how this move into a full-year loss and reduced dividend reshapes Iluka’s investment narrative...
ASX:SCG
ASX:SCGRetail REITs

Scentre Group FFO Of A$586.6m Tests Bearish Earnings Decline Narrative

Scentre Group (ASX:SCG) has posted its FY 2025 first half results with funds from operations of A$586.6 million, total revenue of A$1.3 billion and basic EPS of A$0.15, setting the tone for how investors will read the latest move in its earnings profile. The group has seen revenue move from A$1.28 billion in 1H 2024 to A$1.31 billion in 2H 2024 and A$1.31 billion in 1H 2025, while basic EPS shifted from A$0.08 to A$0.12 and then A$0.15 over the same periods. Trailing 12 month net profit...
ASX:VSL
ASX:VSLMetals and Mining

Vulcan Steel H1 2026 Margin Compression Challenges Bullish Growth Narrative

Vulcan Steel (ASX:VSL) has reported its H1 2026 results with total revenue of NZ$455.2 million and basic EPS of NZ$0.0497, alongside trailing 12 month revenue of NZ$990.5 million and EPS of NZ$0.1097. The company has seen revenue move from NZ$500.3 million and EPS of NZ$0.1056 in H2 2024 to NZ$492.99 million and EPS of NZ$0.0698 in H1 2025, before landing at the latest half year numbers, giving investors a clear view of how the top line and per share earnings have tracked across recent...
ASX:ARB
ASX:ARBAuto Components

ARB (ASX:ARB) Margin Compression In H1 2026 Challenges Bullish Earnings Recovery Narrative

ARB (ASX:ARB) has put its H1 2026 numbers on the table, with revenue of A$367.4 million and basic EPS of A$0.56. This frames the results against a trailing 12 month picture that shows A$729.6 million of revenue and EPS of A$1.07. The company has reported revenue of A$354.3 million in H2 2024, A$366.7 million in H1 2025 and A$367.4 million in H2 2025. Basic EPS across those same periods was A$0.63, A$0.62 and A$0.56 respectively, giving investors a clear view of how sales and earnings power...
ASX:KLS
ASX:KLSTransportation

Kelsian Group H1 2026 Earnings Thin 2.9% Margin Tests Bullish Stability Narrative

Kelsian Group (ASX:KLS) has kicked off H1 2026 with investors focused on how its recent revenue base around A$1.1b per half and improving EPS profile set the tone for the new fiscal year, against a backdrop of only modest growth forecasts and a trailing net margin of 2.9%. The company has seen revenue move from A$1,046.7 million in H2 2024 to A$1,080.2 million in H1 2025 and A$1,144.2 million in H2 2025. Over the same periods, basic EPS shifted from A$0.106 to A$0.074 and then A$0.127. This...
ASX:CRN
ASX:CRNMetals and Mining

Coronado Global Resources (ASX:CRN) Q4 Loss Deepens Despite Strongest Quarterly Revenue, Testing Bullish Hopes

Coronado Global Resources (ASX:CRN) has reported FY 2025 results with fourth quarter revenue of US$550.5 million and a basic EPS loss of US$0.09, alongside trailing twelve month revenue of about US$1.95 billion and a TTM basic EPS loss of US$0.26. Over recent periods, the company has seen quarterly revenue range from US$449.2 million to US$550.5 million while basic EPS has stayed in loss-making territory between US$0.04 and US$0.09 per share. With earnings still in the red and margins under...
ASX:DBI
ASX:DBIInfrastructure

Margin Compression To 3.4% At Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure ASX DBI Challenges Bullish Narratives

Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure FY 2025 earnings snapshot Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure (ASX:DBI) has released its FY 2025 first half numbers, reporting revenue of A$395.4 million and basic EPS of A$0.087, with trailing twelve month revenue of A$795.7 million and EPS of A$0.178. The company reported revenue of A$366.3 million in the first half of FY 2024, A$400.0 million in the second half, and A$395.4 million in the latest half. Basic EPS was A$0.074 in the first half of FY 2024, A$0.0966 in the...
ASX:AIS
ASX:AISMetals and Mining

Aeris Resources (ASX:AIS) Margin Expansion Reinforces Bullish Narratives In H1 2026 Earnings

Aeris Resources (ASX:AIS) has reported a cleaner set of numbers for H1 2026, supported by trailing 12 month revenue of A$590.6 million and basic EPS of A$0.06. This follows H2 2025 figures that showed revenue of A$284.3 million and basic EPS of A$0.02. The company’s revenue moved from A$253.7 million and basic EPS of A$0.01 in H2 2024 to A$292.7 million and basic EPS of A$0.03 in H1 2025, before coming in at A$284.3 million and basic EPS of A$0.02 in H2 2025, while trailing 12 month net...
ASX:IDX
ASX:IDXHealthcare

Integral Diagnostics H1 2026 Thin 1.8% Net Margin Tests Bullish Growth Narratives

Integral Diagnostics (ASX:IDX) has taken a step forward in H1 2026, with trailing twelve month revenue of A$767.9 million and basic EPS of A$0.038. H2 2025 on its own delivered revenue of A$374.3 million and basic EPS of A$0.0139. The company has seen revenue move from A$238.4 million in H2 2024 to A$252.9 million in H1 2025 and then to A$374.3 million in H2 2025. Net income shifted from A$6.1 million to a A$0.4 million loss and then to A$5.1 million over those same periods, setting up a...
ASX:DGT
ASX:DGTSpecialized REITs

A Look At DigiCo Infrastructure REIT (ASX:DGT) Valuation After Its Half Year 2025 Earnings Release

Half year earnings put DigiCo Infrastructure REIT (ASX:DGT) in focus DigiCo Infrastructure REIT (ASX:DGT) has drawn fresh attention after releasing half year results to 31 December 2025, reporting A$90.8 million in sales and net income of A$37.9 million. Basic earnings per share from continuing operations came in at A$0.0688, with diluted EPS at A$0.0687. These figures give investors a concrete starting point for assessing the current share price. See our latest analysis for DigiCo...
ASX:RPL
ASX:RPLCapital Markets

Regal Partners (ASX:RPL) Margin Strength Sparks Debate On Sustainability Of Bullish Earnings Narrative

Regal Partners (ASX:RPL) has just posted its FY 2025 first half numbers, with revenue of A$128.7 million and basic EPS of A$0.08 setting the tone for the latest update. The company has seen revenue move from A$116.7 million in 2H FY 2024 to A$128.7 million in 1H FY 2025, while basic EPS shifted from A$0.05 to A$0.08 over the same halves, and on a trailing twelve month basis EPS sits at A$0.37 on revenue of A$377.4 million. With trailing net profit margins now higher than a year ago and...
ASX:EMR
ASX:EMRMetals and Mining

Emerald Resources H1 2026 Flat EPS Growth Tests Bullish Earnings Momentum Narrative

Emerald Resources (ASX:EMR) has released its H1 2026 scorecard, with investors examining how the latest half compares with a recent run that included H2 2025 revenue of A$198.1 million and basic EPS of A$0.042, as well as H1 2025 revenue of A$240.0 million and basic EPS of A$0.0909. Over the trailing twelve months, the company has reported revenue moving from A$434.4 million to A$455.2 million and basic EPS shifting from A$0.1559 to A$0.1534, providing a fuller picture of how the current...
ASX:WES
ASX:WESMultiline Retail

Is It Time To Reconsider Wesfarmers (ASX:WES) After The Recent Share Price Pullback?

If you are wondering whether Wesfarmers at around A$81.09 is offering fair value or asking too much, this article walks through what the current price might be telling you. The share price has pulled back with an 8.9% decline over the last 7 days and is slightly lower over 30 days and year to date. It still sits on a 13.9% 1 year return and 86.5% and 97.0% over 3 and 5 years respectively. Recent attention on Wesfarmers has focused on its position as a major Australian conglomerate with...
ASX:FFM
ASX:FFMMetals and Mining

FireFly Metals Half Year Loss Narrows What The A$1.94 Share Price Says About Valuation Now

FireFly Metals (ASX:FFM) has drawn fresh attention after releasing half year results to December 31, 2025. The company reported a narrower net loss alongside a smaller basic loss per share. See our latest analysis for FireFly Metals. FireFly Metals’ A$1.94 share price comes after a 1-day share price return of 1.84% and 7-day share price return of 8.68%, alongside a 1-year total shareholder return of 105.29% that signals strong momentum despite some recent shorter term volatility. If this kind...